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Workspace Transaction Exceptions report
Note:The transaction-based space inventory method is not available in Archibus SaaS deployments.
With an inventory of rooms that may run into the thousands, the ability to make changes to the inventory in many different ways, and data feeds coming from multiple sources, it may be possible for the room inventory data to become out-of-synch or incorrect.
Space managers and inventory managers can use this report to identify and correct errors in their room inventory. This report both lists and highlights all exceptions that may occur in the Workspace Transactions table. The possible room inventory errors that can occur are:
- Workspace transactions both assigned to a department and prorated as common area
- Workspace transactions that are neither assigned to a department nor are prorated as common area
- Vertical penetration areas that are assigned to departments or prorated as common area
- Rooms that are currently over capacity
- Rooms with pending requests that will make them over capacity
- Rooms with conflicting pending department space requests
- Workspace Transactions with primary attributes that differ from the Rooms table
- Rooms from which employees moved, but which did not contain occupancy data
- Rooms that are either over-allocated or under-allocated
The report identifies two types of problems:
- data issues (space designated as both department and common area, and workspace transactions that don't match their parent rooms)
- undesirable conditions (over capacity)
Once you review your exceptions, you can correct them directly from this task using the task's buttons.
Tip: To avoid the problems that this report can list, follow these two "best practice" suggestions:
1. Make sure that each room has a room category.
2. Assign employees only to occupiable rooms.
When to Run this Report
You will periodically want to run this report to see workspace transactions that are not correctly established to reflect an accurate inventory. For example, you may wish to run this report after:
- fulfilling several move requests
- creating several new workspace transaction records.
- If you are using mobile Space Book mobile app's Department Space Requests feature, be aware that processing the survey changes the primary departmental assignment of rooms. Therefore, after you close out changes from mobile devices, you will want to check this report, which will find the rare situations in which you have changed the department for a room, but there are pending department space requests on that room.
Best practices call for running this task and resolving any discrepancies before each time that you run the Update Area Totals task, which calculates the data that is then presented by many reports. Before calculating your area totals, you will want to identify and correct the following situations:
- Workspace Transaction records whose primary attributes (Department Code, Division Code, Room Category, Room Type and Prorate values) differ from those of the parent Room
- Space that is designated as both departmental and common area.
Running the Update Area Totals task generates allocation data. After you generate this data, use this report to see your over-allocated and under-allocated rooms. You can then adjust your inventory accordingly.
Procedure
To see a list of workspace transaction exceptions:
- Select the Workspace Transaction Exceptions task from the paths listed at the top of this topic.
- The system loads the Workspace Transaction Exceptions tab.
- In the filter, choose the type of exception (as listed above) that you wish to review. You can further limit these exceptions to a particular building or floor by setting these filter options.
- The system displays the exceptions, if any.
- Review the exceptions and decide how to correct the situation.
- For your convenience, directly from this view you can correct the situation by running these options:
- If you'd like to see a graphical depiction of the rooms with exceptions, move to the Highlight Workspace Transaction Exception tab. You will need to reset the filter once you move to this tab.
If you wish to graphically see the rooms that have exceptions:
- Select the Workspace Transaction Exceptions task.
- Move to the Highlight Workspace Transaction Exceptions tab.
- In the filter at the top of the screen, choose the type of exception (as listed above) that you wish to review. You can further limit the options that will display in the tree console on the left by choosing a particular building or floor in the filter.
- In the tree console in the left, choose the floor for which you'd like to see a floor plan that highlights rooms containing exceptions. Note that the tree view lists only those floors whose rooms have exceptions.
- The system presents the floor plan and highlights the rooms with the specified type of exception. Review the exceptions and decide how to correct the situation.
- For your convenience, directly from this view you can choose to: